After years of demolition and construction, the dusty corner of Spring and 2nd streets suddenly gave way to a burst of green space…
With palo verde and Australian brush box trees, beds of flax, rosemary and succulents and narrow ribbons of tufted fescue, the park, designed by Melendrez, an L.A.-based landscape and urban design firm, is exactingly modern in design, made to complement the building that rises in its midst.
Why don’t they publish pictures? I don’t understand. Now I’m going to have to do some googling.
This story from back in May has a picture.
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September 24th, 2009 at 2:32 pm
The LA Times has issues with photos. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve clicked a photo on their site’s homepage wanting to see a larger version of that photo, only to be sent to the story with either “NO” photos or completely different graphics. I don’t think they’ve yet grasped that the Internet, while wonderful for the written word, is a visual medium too. I’m cranky in L.A.
September 24th, 2009 at 2:52 pm
And on top of that, the LA Times is owned by the Chicago Tribune, so they probably have the same problem too.